Join us for our first ACES outing of the semester! The world renowned Batsheva Dance Company presents a dance performance entitled Venezuela, choreographed by Ohad Naharin. According to Time Out Israel, Venezuela is "a multi-faceted piece that contains a surprise and remains with the viewer long after leaving the theatre." Well meet for dinner beforehand and then walk to the beautiful Howard Gilman Opera House at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

Join us for an encore screening of the National Theatre play Frankenstein, written by Nick Dear. Based upon Mary Shelley’s novel, the film of this live performance stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Johnny Lee Miller.

Join Professor Meehan (pssst… she’s not just a professor, she’s a poet!) for a round of creative writing exercises designed to unleash your inner artist! Come with an open mind and leave with a piece you can publish on the ACES Blog!

Join us for our first ACES cultural outing of the year on Thursday, September 27th! We'll see Aladdin on Broadway and enjoy dinner at a nearby restaurant before the show. Both dinner and the show are free to ACES students! To attend, you must sign up with Professor David and give her a $10 deposit to hold your spot. The deposit will be returned to you on the night of the show!

Join us tomorrow for a financial aid workshop and Q&A with Vanessa Barrios, Associate Director of the Financial Aid Office. This will take place during Common Hour (12:40-1:35pm) in St. Angela Hall, Room 601. Lunch will be provided. Please RSVP to let us know how much food to order!

The ACES blog team will lead a session of creative writing exercises to give your brain a jumpstart for the last stretch of the semester! Come with an open mind and leave with something you can publish on the ACES blog. Lunch provided (and ask your professor if attending might earn you some extra credit!).

Entangled in a dense field of 5,000 black nylon wires, a single body moves, incandescent and strange. Animated by Arno Veyrat’s perception-altering lighting, the wires ripple and shimmer as Ito cleaves and falls against them, then floats delicately in space, radiating an eerie preternatural beauty that’s not quite, or perhaps more than, human.

Join Professor David in Citation Nation, a land devoted to the proper use and documentation of quotes and sources! This workshop will include such hot topics as: how and when to paraphrase, how to introduce and incorporate quotes seamlessly and how to attribute quotes to an author in MLA style.

Are you wondering what job is out there that can earn you money and satisfy you personally? Office of Career Development and Engagement Director, Ellen Burti, will introduce you to what resources her office on campus can offer you when you attempt to searchfor that perfect job or internship.

Join your fellow classmates and meet ACES upper classmen at our annual ACES Welcome Back BBQ. This is a great opportunity to hear more about SJC, your current professors, and your choice of major from your fellow ACES students’ perspectives.

In a ranch house deep in Texas Hill Country, a once tight-knit group of friends reunites to bury one of their own. But as they look backward through their lives, it becomes clear they've lost more than just their old pal. In this haunting new paly from Anne Washburn, the boundaries between then and now grow disarmingly blurry as these estranged friends confront their slippery past.

Join the ACES blog staff in a relaxing session of creative writing to give your brain a jumpstart for the final push of the semester! Come with an open mind and leave with something you can publish on the ACES blog.

Tom & Eliza is a play in one long breath - two characters use rapid-fire language to chronicle their entire relationship, mercilessly withholding nothing. A teethy battle of wills that centers on obsessions with bathing and book-burning, this play propels the audience from an ordinary first date toward the end of civilization.

On a stage dusted with sand, androgynous talc-covered bodies-with heads shaved and corsets clinched-trace graceful arcs through the grains, inscribing time. Sankai Juku, the incomparable Japanese dance troupe, returns to BAM for the first time in almost a decade. Typifying the Butoh tradition, which was born from the ashes of Hiroshima, Umusuna probes the ravages of history to recover our original bond with the four elements.